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Biochemical basis of resistance to multiple contaminations in the native and invasive populations of Dreissena polymorpha

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Toxicology & Pharmacology 2023 4 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Viktoria Martyniuk, Viktoria Martyniuk, Viktoria Martyniuk, Viktoria Martyniuk, Viktoria Martyniuk, Kateryna Yunko, Tetiana Matskiv, Оksana Stoliar, Tetiana Matskiv, Viktoria Martyniuk, Оksana Stoliar, Tetiana Matskiv, Kateryna Yunko, Vira Khoma, Vira Khoma, Viktoria Martyniuk, Kateryna Yunko, Viktoria Martyniuk, Viktoria Martyniuk, Tetiana Matskiv, Lesya Gnatyshyna, Viktoria Martyniuk, Viktoria Martyniuk, Vira Khoma, Vira Khoma, Tetiana Matskiv, Tetiana Matskiv, Tetiana Matskiv, Kateryna Yunko, Kateryna Yunko, Оksana Stoliar, Vira Khoma, Vira Khoma, Lesya Gnatyshyna, Tetiana Matskiv, Tetiana Matskiv, Alain Geffard, Kateryna Yunko, Kateryna Yunko, Vira Khoma, Vira Khoma, Vira Khoma, Tetiana Matskiv, Lesya Gnatyshyna, Vira Khoma, Lesya Gnatyshyna, Lesya Gnatyshyna, Kateryna Orlova-Hudim, Kateryna Orlova-Hudim, Alain Geffard, Оksana Stoliar, Lesya Gnatyshyna, Lesya Gnatyshyna, Vira Khoma, Оksana Stoliar, Alain Geffard, Оksana Stoliar, Kateryna Orlova-Hudim, Lesya Gnatyshyna, Оksana Stoliar, Mélissa Palos Ladeiro Kateryna Orlova-Hudim, Оksana Stoliar, Оksana Stoliar, Lesya Gnatyshyna, Оksana Stoliar, Оksana Stoliar, Оksana Stoliar, Оksana Stoliar, Mélissa Palos Ladeiro Alain Geffard, Alain Geffard, Mélissa Palos Ladeiro

Summary

This study compared native and invasive populations of the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha in their biochemical tolerance to multiple simultaneous stressors including microplastics, examining how antioxidant and detoxification mechanisms differ between populations.

Study Type Environmental

The zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771) is an invasive species and a valuable bioindicator in the inland waters. Nevertheless, the biochemical reasons for the unique competitiveness of zebra mussels are not clear. This study aimed to compare the native and invasive populations of D. polymorpha in their ability to withstand the same multiple environmental challenges (i.e. chemical: microplastics and caffeine; physical: temperatures). The specimens from the invasive population in west Ukraine (Tn) and native population at lower streams of river Dnipro (south Ukraine, Kh) were sampled in the August of 2021 y. Molluscs from both populations were treated simultaneously with microplastics (MP, 1 mg L, pore size 2 μm); caffeine (Caf, 20.0 μg L) at 18 °C, elevated temperature (25 °C) and MP and Caf combinations at 18 °C and 25 °C for 14 days. Untreated molluscs exposed at 18 °C represented control groups. A set of the 20 markers of oxidative stress, biotransformation, detoxification and apoptosis were assayed in the total soft tissues. From the two controls, Kh-group indicated lower stressful impact. However, both populations increased caspase-3 and GST activities and lysosomal instability in most exposures, and cholinesterase and phenoloxidase activities under the heating and combine exposures, indicating the remarkable properties to respond to new challenges and synergistic effect of mixtures. Inter-population differences were related to the metallothionein, cathepsin D, cytochrome P540 and oxidative stress responses that reflect population-dependent adverse outcome pathways. The discriminant analysis separated two populations with a substantially lesser magnitude of responses in the invasive population as a sign of higher resistance.

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